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THE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 191 & Sale eym oe ERICKSON AND HESKETH ARE | 0.K."DBY LEAGUE PHILOSOPHICALLY 1AM AT VARIANCE AVEC LES IDEES PROMULGUEES PAR | Oliver T. Erickson and Robert H KANT DANS SON Hosketh were endorsed for re-ele: KRITIK. DER tien by the Municipal league, afte REINEN VERNUNFT opting the report of its special committee, which quizzed all of the councilmanic candidates ex 1 to] ‘ the socialists, appear before them. M.D, Fol:| som and ©. A. Dale were also en The former is running for who refus ‘ ar term, the other for the} advert thre ar term special em The report vigorously brands as we will d fit Harry Bruskevith, candidate | rlces and wit election, Portland C. H | . s ti-yeare’ ee. Hee os he ‘of people waten ter th a Viet Zednick and R.A. Murphy portunity each Fear an@ eave A Flagg and Ira D. Lund eof it Were mentioned favorably, though| g7. 2, Fi vices for the § no recommendations were made. | ST, LOULS, Feb, 9,—In her first The others were generally charae,|P&2Y contest sho was Judged the terized as not showing special| MOst perfect baby, Now little Ca qualifications wee report was| milla Mary Collins, at the age of 3, aoa igned by § rackett, C. J.lis demo Gold Fillings France Hans Pederson, Rabbi Sam! wel]. aa PeONMELLy alia 18 th the yur paten rue . och, B. 4 F. ace r ur patent. true-to we bh, B. A. Lewis, C, F. Riddell | prizewinning class. Her fathe and W Mu st artifictal teeth . Per Het $5.08 to S100, Calhoun. — Collina, THREE-YEAR-OLD BABY IS LEARNING TO TALK TWO LANGUAGES BESIDES HIS OWN instructor in a Sti Louts high school, is teaching her Vreneh, her nurse ts teaching her German, and she talks in these lan guages as fluently as she does In r English with her moth “Any normal ebild ec much If properly taught,” says the father, who disclaims any remark blo talent for baby Camt!la Id do as Boston Dentists 1420-22 Second Ave. Opp. Bon Marche, Seattle Endorsed b. oe demtat prodens! ed all the gambling paraphernalia of Copperfield, recently brought [here by Col. Lawson and his mili tlamen By Gilson Gardner WASHIN ON, Feb. 9 A fed eral department of transportation with Col. Goethals aa secreta GEORGE B. WORLEY Speak i © proposition. made by. Repre- Will sentative J. W. Bryan of Washing Tuesday, February 10 J: sso: sis man “oo I propose,” said Br demn for the government for pub |e use all stock of all the ratlroads |that has the voting privilege at |tached to it, which was owned by jany n, “to con _— |, or in any way pledged on I 1, 1914, for the purpose | ARD |trolling the policy of any and in case the stock found sufficient to control the po! cles of the railroads, as much Upon the Subject of [ditional ateck as tay be necessary to vest control be condemn: a | acquired by the president and turn- | WEST HAS BONFIRE, BAKER, Or, Fed, §.—A big bon WANTS GOETHALS fire, ordered by Gov. West, destroy ed over to the department of trans portation, which will be ¢ The secretary of such a dep ment must be a man of ability such as that displayed by Col. Goethals. “He must proceed at once to reorganize the railroads as a monopoly. The policy of abso lute complete government own: ership must be announced so as to shut off further stock specu lation, It being made plain that the government will buy any outstanding stock at its actual value, but that there will never be any more dividends than on actual value, the pista of reasonable Interest on government bonds.” Bryan’s speech was probably the moat comprehensive on the general subject of governm: ownership of ratlroads that has been delive tn the house “Municipal Efficiency” Miss Mary G. O'Meara and Mr. will also speak. Dean Burkheimer next five or six] Forde, an accom I-known actress, both in motion pletures and upon the “legitimate” stage, will appear tn comedy pictures ax lead ing woman, pending the recovery of Ramona Langley, who was serious ly injured during a r nt produc tion. | On the “legitimate” stage Miss Yorde has done good work with John Drew, Maxine Elliott, Chau cey Olcott and others eee “Into the Lion's Pit" ts a story of | ancient Rome, played by Edwin Aw gust, the author. The story open with Marius, the patrician, played | During the Mi} months Victoria plished and WEST UNION TEL M ‘TWiteo. @. VAN, PRESIDENT ‘eator 50 words de- livered dur- ing the day at lt times Gage ata much lower erranté an rate than the cost of regular by August, arriving in Rome after | 1 -wor victorious war against the Gauls. “4 32 wg {| : cablegrams Tiring of the pomp and the love of gran. deliverable the pagan Lygia, he meets Lygta, the a — _abrond in 24 dewice that moke onvake BOF Ay Christian, and falla in love with her. Later he saves her at his sword’s point from the lions. Three | other subjects complete the bill at the Alhambri arting today. | ‘50 wo words over over night at the cost of the regular 10- Francis Ford directed the three: | word tele- ANAL UWA part drama at the Class A, and also | played the leading pi gran. played the leading part, MONEY ORDERS Reduced Rates “How Burke and Burke Made Good,” at the Colonial today, is a theatrical story, a comedy ee Saturday, de- Full intormation gladly given at any office PHOTO PLAYS through the help | to a soctety girl, of her rich maiden aunt Women will be tate od In the dresses she will wear. eee Colonia! Until Tuesday Night “Through the Storm,” two-part Exsanay drama; “How Burke and Rurke Made Good,” Vitagraph com ody; “Pathe Weekly,” world’s news eee Melbourne Unti! Tuesday Night “Our Mutual Girl,’ ‘The Return of Helen Redma : . 9 Store Open Saturday Evening Until 10 o’Clock This Is for the Convenience of Mén and WomenWho Toil ALTERATION AND { * 7 INVENTORY is over, now for the odd lots and discontinued lines. They must be gotten rid of at whatever price they will bring, as it is our policy never to carry goods over from one season to another. We are not Bankers—just practical business men. td 4 10¢ Bleached Apron Checks, ’ . Women’s Petticoats 98c | Masins “nu | *2cuarsisc | $4 Women’s Skirts $2.98 " Made from heavy Soiesette, soft ends; quality, In fancy cheviots, shepherd checks and silky; 14%-ineh accordion knife sale price sale price = pleated flounce; in all the wanted 1 5 and plain colors, ma n the latest colors. A standard $1.29 value Le c peg-top style or high belt effects $2.00 Cable Net Simpson's 7c . 12%4c Heavy $2.50 Blankets, Curtain: white best American $4 Coatings to Outing Flannel, size 12-4, ‘ or ecru; full Prints in light sale price sale price wy size; special, and dark colors, 1 pair choice, a yard Close at 8c $1.59 $1.19 5c $1 25 Scrim and $2.50 Tapestry Muslin Curtains, Table Covers, white or ecru; 4 $4.98 Comforters, bes Coadorts Cluny lace 134 yards | in large size, : 58 and W-inch Coatings, in zibeline, | finished; colored square, sateen covered, sale price boucle, matelasse, etc., in solid col borders; sale sale price ‘ sale price 79 ors and mixed effect Prices up price, pair 4 to $4.00. To close out, s = $2.98 RR) oh ppt anhalt $1.98 9c 1,98 , | $2.00 Silk Waists, $1.48 10-4 Cotton . heey nea $1 2 Women’s Silk | $2.00 Women's Heavy Wash Silk Blankets, evilenageeat ° Waists, trimmed with Val. or Italian | gate pe 58 inches wide, | Dresses, Choice $7.98 price sale price : lace and fancy buttons; high neck In messaline silk or poplin, trim- and long sleeves. Your med with silk lace and ribbon, in high chotee ..scccees toe alae 69c 2Ic or low neck | . $ 38c 2c 35¢ After-Inventory 1,25 pa Pair Women's Pale: Woeten’s Cn EEE EEE EEERAEEEE Women’s Wool | Women’s Union white sole ‘ ° Vests and Pants, Suits, Winter extra fine Cash- . Stockings, were Alvas Prices also Union Suits, | weight; the last correct for com- ilk li white or gray; lot; standard best silk lined, ‘ | sofort and wear; piped with best $2.00 and value 75c. Come F | regular 25¢ ee $2.25 grade, to quick; 38c, or lier, cut to white; worth S t oF 13t4e 51,00, cut to 35c. wea ers close, $1.25 each. two for 75c. Men's 79c | 15¢ 8c Sweaters ..... Abe 98c B3c Stowe’ hoc Women's extra Women’s extra Pair Children's | Yard Marabou | Ove 38 | heavy Flannet | fine French rib Trimming, rich Union Suit. Of : “ * heavy wool Gowns; numer- tworeel American drama; “Billle's! ; * ; . c 4 . A colors; suitable | Men's $3.50 Wool Sweaters, $ . | course, this gar- Tyuating Unele® bedety Ime Mittens; all sizes | 5). many uses; | Rough Neck, red and gray.. 211 ous styles; plain | oe is pieces ° and colors; best * ; Grand Unti! Tuseeay Night | li wags bagels Men's $7.50 Jumbo Knit Sweaters, white: sod) taney | tae regular $1.00 “Rebecca's Wedding Day,” Key- | 25¢ quality, values, cut to | Rough Neck, red and $3 98 colors; values up | value, sale price tone comedy; “A Thief and — spn A eae Frm ed reduced to 15c. 38c. gray, to close............-.QUn to $2.00. 63c “Bessie, the Oute Beauty | cacani ! * Misses’ $2.50 Men's $3.00 eek $1 Petticoats Clase A Until Tuesday Night “The Mad Hermit,” three parts; It May Come to This,” Crystal comedy; “Raldy Belmont Bumps,” comedy; “Picturesque Alps,” scenic eee | Alhambra Until Wednesday Night “Into the Lion's Pit,” two pi : “Twixt Love and Flour,” Nestor comedy ; “Animated — Weekly,” | World's news and seeing Bremen, ee -Sate-Speedy. livere “Our Mutual Girl,” at the Mel-| a Without Red abroad Monday § bourne today. Is the first of the % RESIDENCE THEATRES — Tape. a. M. series, one of which will be releas- |g ed each week Norma Phillips is At ‘the Home Until Wednesday the star. She will be shown, first “The Fate of Her Fathers,” two- New York, and as she blossoms in-| "The Fresh Freshman,” comedy Guaranteed Rupture Holder On 60 Days’ Trial Won't Cost You a Cent if the Two Months’ Test | Doesn’t Prove All Our Cloiens CHAPTER LXXIII rather glad when Dick's Mollie left for me that he jand I had be turmoil of |some kind ever since we got into our new rooms. Besides, I thought | |Dick looked rather depressed | When he came tn last night after dinner and sank into his easy chatr jt hurried to get his slippers and| \tt old alpaca coat he loves to prea ive wear at night when are alone. eed rupture h No Belt, No Leg Straps, No Springs He gave a sigh of relief as I) ° {helped him on with his coat and d I tell you, Margie, it seems | good to be alone, just you and me, ne t they sooner or later 1 ry!) father, was mother and Fae Away With Worthless Trusses Like These ‘*\home, It seemed to n ina for sixty days’ trial dear inet | "I hope no one wa « ed as | 8 saty other Get World's Greatest Rupture Book Raezlan Be pcs Pan i : “ip ere anytht on your| The Only Thing Good Enough eee, punt ¥ task a i | Et ilies ede He looked at me a moment with- | . lout speaking and then sald: “Yee, "| Margie; | have come to a place in my business life where | must | |make a decision quickly, and it is bothering me more than a little.” will come In” 1 how tired and 4 . I did not dare say, “Tell me what | Als : ics sabe “ lit in” for | bad already found out etter sinty days’ trial j rf ‘ “that Dick hated to be questioned uaa tor tape * « ‘ cine Ge comeplate Jabout business, but I sat very still @ long tria And it telle a and waited, hoping he would tell Only one < good « stand Automatic Maaea« me WE? if car puaccanee rupture holder | “You know I mentioned that big | the famous ¢ A waging and volunte achool-book deal in after [ 7 came home?” he said after a few] ninntes | “Yes, dear,” I answered | “Well, it looks as thongh the | was a lot of graft for some one in » deal, It has been intimated to| ert + ee THIS BRINGS |Tommmme) me that if our firm wanted to sell Box 984—CLUTHE COMPANY those books we must turn out and} hh, tied Mt, NEW YORK CITY] PLACK SOME GREENBACKS Send me your Free Book and Trial || where they are most needed Otter |“ know Selwin expecta me to leet that contract. I thought | was |going to get it. I am sure that Morton, our treasurer, would wink Will Save You From A rupture Operation Name The Confessions Teeeecee of a Wife yat the think Selwin would stand for abso- | tain enough WITH DICK expense, although I don't other fellows have no such com- punctions and 1 am afraid they will QUICK AND SURE | STOMACH DOCTOR PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN” ENDS In. | DIGESTION, GAS, SOURNESS IN FIVE MINUTES Time 1t! digest anything you ea nd ov come a sour, gassy or out-of-order stomach surely within five minutes If your meals don't fit comfort ably, or what you eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or If you have heartburn, that fs a sign of Indigestion Get from your pharmactat a fifty cent case of Pape's Diapepsin and take a dose just as soon as you can, | no| There will be no sour risings belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heart burn, fullness or heavy the stomach, nausea, headaches, dizziness or griping. This will all go, sides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Diapepsin Ix a certain sure for out-of-order stomachs, be: cause it takes hold of your food and digests it just the same as if your stomach wasn’t there Relief in five minutes from stomach misery is at any drug store These lar fifty-cent cases con- Pape’s Diapepsin” to entire family free from disorders and indigestion months, It belongs in debilitating inte all keep the stomach for nwny your home, fi Wide Fancy Ribbons, Pape’s Diapepsin will feeling in| and, be-| waiting for you} Women’s Kimonos $1.95 Women’s Kimonos, in all-wool crepe, trimmed with heavy satin or silk braid; a beautiful range °$1 39 of colors. Your choice Agents for Standard Patterns Box Calf Shoes, genuine oak soles, special $2.45 Patent Leather Shoes, sizes 8% to 2, to close $1.95 Special .... 79c Made from heavy mercerized sat- | een, 13%-inch flounce and 54-inch pin tucks. | 17c RIBBONS 17c | soft Persian effects, Roman stripes and checks; 35c and 40c values, Tuesday 7c Fleisher’s Crocheting and Knitting Yarns, Carlson- Currier Embroidery and Sewing Silk. |A NEW HOLIDAY CHICAGO, Feb. 9.—Plans were | get the trade away from me.” I can't tell how {t hurt me to think that Dick even contemplated | such a thing as a CROOKED BUS. 'NO sca GOT’EM INESS PRACTICE, but somehow 1 SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Feb. 9.— | adopted today by the United Broths felt that it would do no good to ap-| As long as Secretary of Labor Wil-| | éshinnd Wel @ i peal to him on the moral side of|gon is in office, there will be no| | erhood Weltare association Sasi the matter. He seemed to think | attempt to adopt compulsory | tional jobless day similar to the am that business ethics and moral) pitration. in labor disputes, So he }nual Labor day celebration. ethics were totally different declared in an address here yester. For the first time in my | day, seated” int what a CUT |e mir — GLASS OF SALTS IF THROAT’ GAME THI THING By a city ordinance in Cincin- | MEN CALL BUSINESS IS. It|nat! baby carriages are required to| | seems as though the modern motto | carry ligh | | YO R | it yet there, no matter. how, but | = ‘ nen | get there.” 1 felt I must keep DON’T SCOLD AN | Pick from doing this thing, but |Eat Less Meat if You Feel Backachy or Have Blad- der Trouble. wrong,” I sald in ed are business does Dick, seowlin pry body answe | them 1F LITTLE TONGUE 18 COATED, SURELY GIVE “CALIFORNIA Rut that doesn't make it right,” SYRUP OF FIGS” | Meat forms urie acid which ex I exclaimec cites and overworks the kidneys im No, | suppose not,” said Dick | their efforts to filter it from the slowly, “but tam afraid I'd take @) wrother! Your child ten’t nat stem. Regular eaters of meat chance, Madge, if | were not afraid urajly cross and peevish. See if must flush the kidneys occasional- of a putup job somewhere. YOU tongue ts coated; this is a sure ly, You must relieve them like you can never trust aman who will ign its little stomach, liver and relieve your bowels; removing all take a bribe.” bowels need a cleansing at once, the acids, waste and poison, else N YOU TRUST ONE WHO)” when listless, pale, feverish, fall | you feel a dull misery in the kid- HVE ONE I asked trem-' 6¢ gold, breath bad, throat sore, ney region, sharp pa in the back ., doesn’t eat, sleep or act naturally, or sick headache, dizziness, your Ry Jove,” shouted Dick, “I don't pag stomach-ache, diarrhoea, re- stomach sours, tongue is coated believe you can and I'm not £O!INg | member, a gentle liver and bowel and when the weather is bad you to do it if 1 lose the contract.” | cleansing should always be the have rheumatic twinges. The And then T did such a foolish | fire treatment given Senator L. C, Going urine is cloudy, full of sediment; |thing. I cuddled up in Dick's lap Nothing equals “California Syrup Sea abet % the channels often get irritated, and burst into tears of Figs” for children’s ills; give a LITTLE ROCK, Feb. obliging you to get up two or three | “Did it mean so much to YOU. | teaspoonful, and tn a few hours all INS got em going. /times during the night weetheart said, with his‘lps /the foul waste, aour bile and fer) The new year is well along in Ar-| To peutralize these irritating e to my menting food which 1s clogged tn kansas, with every saloon closed. | acids and flush off the body's url- dear, for T would rather the powels passes out of the sys Whether any will ever be re-open-| nous waste get about four ounces trustworthy than sve- tem, and you have a well and play- ¢d is a question |of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; + \« ful child again, All children love; The answer is GOING! |take a tablespoonful in a glass of | “1 wonder 1f Selwin will have /tnig harmless, delicious “fruit lax-|' Senator L. C. Going of Harris-| water before breakfast for a few ithe same opinion?” said Dick ative,” and It never fails to effect burs, id ot i ‘egg at is the} days and your kidneys will then A good “inside” cleansing, Dtreo- man who fathered ono of the queer-| act fine and bladder disorders dis- (To Be Continued Tomorrow) | feet or babies, children of all| est laws ever enacted, Jappear, This famous salts ie made agen and grown-ups are plainly on Under Going's law no saloon can | from the acid of grapes and lemon OPPOSES HENEY ">. bette be opened—in either “wet” or “ary"'| jutce, combined with Ithta, and Keop it handy tn your home, A territory—until a majority of the|has been used for generations to ~ little given today saves a sick WHITE men AND WOMEN of the and stimulate sluggish kid SAN , FRANCISCO, Feb. 9 child tomorrow, but get the genu- cemmunity sign a petition approv and stop bladder irritation, i Chester H, Rowell, progressive, to. ine, Ask your druggist for a 60- ing the sale of liquor. |Jad Salts is inexpensfve, harmless | day announced his candidacy for| cent bottle of “California Syrup of In towns made “wet wby the col-|and makes delightful efferves- Kn Figs,” then look and seo that {tt {s ored vote, the whites—women tn-| cent lithia-water drink, which mil the United States senate against | age py the “Calffornia Fig Syrup |cluded—have thus a chance to veto| lions of men and women take now Francia J. Heney. Rowell ts a pub-|Company.” Counterfelts are betng ‘the reswlts of the election and keep! and then, thus avoiding serious kid Don't be fooled! the saloon out. ney and bladder diseases, Isher at Fresno pold here,